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Your Top Three Guitar Solos I am keepin' mine in the funk era!
3. Slave....Slide! 2. The Time....777-9311 and 1. Knee Deep....Parliament/Funkadelic Your turn..... The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.
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3) Dire Straits "sultans of swing" (live from "alchemy" live album)- Can't fuck with the end solo. Knofler rarely shows off, but he fucking brings the house down at the end.
OK, last 2 are from session musicians, so don't hate 2) Chicago "the pull" (bruce gaitsch) 1) Planet 3 "welcome to love" (Jay graydon) Funny how my no.1 pick is a very short solo. But the sound, the melody, the backing etc... I love it. | |
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Here are the 3 that I will choose for TODAY.
Doo Doo Doo Doo(Heartbreaker)-The Rolling Stones(either the studio or the europe '73 live version will do actually) from the album 'Goats Head Soup' Tender Surrender-Steve Vai(not a big fan of Vai, but this is one beautiful instrumental by the man!) from the album 'Alien Love Secrets' Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad-Derek and The Dominos from the 'Live At The Fillmore' album(my very well be Clapton's greatest playing ever) | |
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[quote] PurpleJam said: Here are the 3 that I will choose for TODAY.
Doo Doo Doo Doo(Heartbreaker)-The Rolling Stones(either the studio or the europe '73 live version will do actually) from the album 'Goats Head Soup' Tender Surrender-Steve Vai(not a big fan of Vai, but this is one beautiful instrumental by the man!) from the album 'Alien Love Secrets' Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad-Derek and The Dominos from the 'Live At The Fillmore' album(my very well be Clapton's greatest playing ever)[/quote] i own a derek live album. Good song. "let it rain" is my personal fav. [Edited 1/17/07 20:58pm] | |
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since you're keepin it funky, Dex, i will too.
im'ma have to say: Get It Up - The Time Lady Cab Driver - Prince Red Hot Momma - Funkadelic [Edited 1/18/07 4:08am] | |
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thesexofit said:[quote] PurpleJam said: Here are the 3 that I will choose for TODAY.
Doo Doo Doo Doo(Heartbreaker)-The Rolling Stones(either the studio or the europe '73 live version will do actually) from the album 'Goats Head Soup' Tender Surrender-Steve Vai(not a big fan of Vai, but this is one beautiful instrumental by the man!) from the album 'Alien Love Secrets' Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad-Derek and The Dominos from the 'Live At The Fillmore' album(my very well be Clapton's greatest playing ever)[/quote] i own a derek live album. Good song. "let it rain" is my personal fav. [Edited 1/17/07 20:58pm] Oh, is "let it rain", derek and the domino's or an early clapton solo cut? I forget? | |
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thesexofit said: thesexofit said: i own a derek live album. Good song. "let it rain" is my personal fav. [Edited 1/17/07 20:58pm] Oh, is "let it rain", derek and the domino's or an early clapton solo cut? I forget? It was first released on Clapton's debut album. He then took the song to the live stage with D&D. | |
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PurpleJam said: thesexofit said: Oh, is "let it rain", derek and the domino's or an early clapton solo cut? I forget? It was first released on Clapton's debut album. He then took the song to the live stage with D&D. Thanx. I love both versions. Did you do a thread on clapton's "grand illusion" LOL. I replied. | |
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I feel like a total pop tart after reading all that. Okay here goes:
Eddie Van Halen-Beat It Slash-O Sweet Child of Mine Running in the Night-Lionel Richie (awesome guitar in that, whoever did it) | |
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alphastreet said: I feel like a total pop tart after reading all that. Okay here goes:
Eddie Van Halen-Beat It Slash-O Sweet Child of Mine Running in the Night-Lionel Richie (awesome guitar in that, whoever did it) "sweet child of mine" guitar solo is killer, but I prefer "november rain" in the solo steaks. | |
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I'm sticking to vocal songs... These would be different if I was going with instrumentals
1. When Doves Cry - Prince 2. Beat It - EVH 3. Faded Photographs (Sheila E) - Levi Seacer I believe | |
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alphastreet said: I feel like a total pop tart after reading all that. Okay here goes:
Eddie Van Halen-Beat It Slash-O Sweet Child of Mine Running in the Night-Lionel Richie (awesome guitar in that, whoever did it) Steve Lukather played the solo to Running With the Night. He also played the rhythm guitar/main riff on "Beat It". Here he is in action: http://www.youtube.com/wa...JmamH614FE My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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thesexofit said: PurpleJam said: It was first released on Clapton's debut album. He then took the song to the live stage with D&D. Thanx. I love both versions. Did you do a thread on clapton's "grand illusion" LOL. I replied. Yes, that was me. Great song. Thanks for your input. | |
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Peter Frampton....Frampton Comes Alive!!
Do you feel like we do! [Edited 1/18/07 7:43am] The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.
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